Difference between revisions 3106138 and 3106246 on enwikiA '''flop''' or '''product failure''' is a [[product (business)|product]] that doesn't reach expectations of success, failing to come even close. A major flop goes one step further and is recognized for its almost complete lack of success. (contracted; show full)* The [[Tacoma Narrows Bridge]] collapsed due to [[resonance]] in a gale force wind. ==Political flops== ===USA Presidential campaigns=== *[[Lyndon LaRouche]] has run in every single election since his federal indictment. *[[David Duke]], former Grand Dragon of the [[Ku Klux Klan]]. *[[Harold Stassen]], former [[United States Republican Party|Republican]] governor of [[Minnesota]], ran unsuccessfully for his party's nomination nine times, from [[1948]] to [[1992]]. *[[Howard Dean]], gaining lots of support and cover-page articles in major news magazines prior to the primary elections, but winning only one state--his home state of Vermont--in the election, and even Vermont he only won after he dropped out of the face⏎ ===French elections=== *[[Lionel Jospin]]'s 2002 presidential campaign was such a flop he retired from politics. *The unnecessary dissolution of a favourable parliament (''Assemblée nationale'') in 1997 by President [[Jacques Chirac]] should have presaged an easy win for his partisans. They lost, yielding power to the opposition. ===Canadian elections=== *[[Kim Campbell]] led the governing [[Progressive Conservative Party of Canada|Conservatives]] in the 1993 election campaign and succeeded in winning only two seats in the legislature. ===UK elections=== *Sir [[James Goldsmith]]'s anti-[[European Union|EU]] [[Referendum Party]] failed to win a single seat in the [[UK general election, 1997|1997 general election]], despite heavy publicity and a significant number of votes. *The [[UK Labour Party|Labour Party]]'s performance at the [[1983 UK general election|1983 general election]], led by [[Michael Foot]]. The manifesto was described as 'the longest suicide note in political history'. *The [[UK Conservative Party|Conservative Party]]'s performance at the [[1997 UK general election|1997 general election]], and also at [[2001 UK general election|2001 general election]]. In both [[General Election]]s the Conservatives were routed disasterously. Their showing was both times far worse than that of Michael Foot. ==See also== * [[product management]] * [[management]] * [[new product development]] * [[product (business)|product]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=3106246.
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