We’re bombarded by surveys, but the Awareness of Election Results section of Pew’s look at election 2016 caught my eye. Get this: “58% of the public correctly responds to all three questions and can name the candidate who won the Electoral College, the popular vote and their home state.” OK, so maybe we can’t expect everyone to know the answers to all three of those complex questions. But only 78% of those surveyed could “correctly identify Trump as the candidate who received the most Electoral College votes.” One in five Americans doesn’t even know who won. Can this be right? If so, what’s the point? And what’s on second?

+ ReCode: Nearly 50 percent of Trump voters think the Pizzagate theory is either true or could be true.