You’ve heard about the Trump card, but what about the Trump Game?

Reporter Nathan Halverson wanted to learn more about the effect Donald Trump has on his supporters, so he pulled together some sound clips and set out to record some reactions.

He traveled to South Carolina and asked Trump supporters to play the Trump Game while he recorded them. Participants chose random audio clips to play and reacted in real time to Trump’s words as they heard them. This segment reveals the common threads that are woven through different people’s responses.

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Julia B. Chan worked at The Center for Investigative Reporting until June, 2017. Julia B. Chan is a producer and the digital editor for Reveal's national public radio program. She’s the voice of Reveal online and manages the production and curation of digital story assets that are sent to more than 200 stations across the country. Previously, Chan helped The Center for Investigative Reporting launch YouTube’s first investigative news channel, The I Files, and led engagement strategies – online and off – for multimedia projects. She oversaw communications, worked to better connect CIR’s work with a bigger audience and developed creative content and collaborations to garner conversation and impact.

Before joining CIR, Chan worked as a Web editor and reporter at the San Francisco Examiner. She managed the newspaper’s digital strategy and orchestrated its first foray into social media and online engagement. A rare San Francisco native, she studied broadcasting at San Francisco State University, focusing on audio production and recording. Chan is based in Reveal's Emeryville, California, office.