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Chris runs for class president and asks Greg to be his running mate but drops him after poll results reveal that Greg is not popular enough.
Chris runs for class president and asks Greg to be his running mate but drops him after poll results reveal that Greg is not popular enough.
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Everybody Hates Chris
S2, EP1 "Everybody Hates Rejection"Rochelle hosts a neighborhood-watch meeting after someone steals Julius' truck, but her neighbor Louise (Whoopi Goldberg) thinks she would make a better block captain than Rochelle.
Everybody Hates Chris
S2, EP2 "Everybody Hates the Class President"Chris runs for class president and asks Greg to be his running mate but drops him after poll results reveal that Greg is not popular enough.
Everybody Hates Chris
S2, EP3 "Everybody Hates Elections"Chris realizes he needs to make the best campaign speech of all time in order to win the class presidential election.
Everybody Hates Chris
S2, EP4 "Everybody Hates a Liar"After Chris makes the neighborhood think he and Tasha are dating, Rochelle gets an earful from Tasha's grandmother (Whoopi Goldberg).
Everybody Hates Chris
S1, EP21 "Everybody Hates Jail"Chris runs into the law when he looks to the Bed-Stuy crooks for cookie-selling tips; Drew and Tanya are afflicted with chicken pox.
Everybody Hates Chris
S1, EP20 "Everybody Hates Playboy"Chris finds Julius' men's magazine and brings it to school, where a bully steals it and the principal confiscates it.
Everybody Hates Chris
S1, EP19 "Everybody Hates Drew"Hoping he can excel at something and outperform his little brother, Chris convinces his parents to enroll him in karate lessons.
Everybody Hates Chris
S1, EP18 "Everybody Hates Corleone"Chris tries to get himself expelled when Julius and Rochelle refuse to let him change schools to avoid his daily beatings.
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