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How do I win in a debate when I don't have any supporting information like, statistics?

My team is assigned to a case that we have absolutely no idea where to find any supporting data(unless we include our experiences).

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Kira’s Answer

If you can use emotion and non-fact anecdotes to sway the judges to win the debate, then do. Often, emotional arguments that are well thought out and presented have a bigger impact because people relate more.
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Steven’s Answer

The short answer is that you use what you've got. Of course, you may be looking for data in the wrong places. What are you looking to support?
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