
Janeane from Des Moines
Drama
Overview
A conservative Iowa housewife's personal and political convictions are severely tested as she seeks answers from the Republican presidential candidates leading up to the 2012 Iowa Caucuses.
Top Cast


Jane Edith Wilson
Jane Edith Wilson
Janeane Wilson
Jane Edith Wilson
Janeane Wilson


Mark Fite
Mark Fite
Janeane's Brother
Mark Fite
Janeane's Brother


Michele Bachmann
Michele Bachmann
Herself
Michele Bachmann
Herself


Jill Bartlett
Jill Bartlett
Anne
Jill Bartlett
Anne


Zachary Barton
Zachary Barton
Laura
Zachary Barton
Laura


Melanie Merkosky
Melanie Merkosky
Lissi Wilson
Melanie Merkosky
Lissi Wilson


Michael Oosterom
Michael Oosterom
Fred Wilson
Michael Oosterom
Fred Wilson


Herman Cain
Herman Cain
Himself
Herman Cain
Himself


Sam Riegel
Sam Riegel
Sam
Sam Riegel
Sam


Jennifer Courtney
Jennifer Courtney
Janeane's Boss
Jennifer Courtney
Janeane's Boss
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