If you define “wokeness” as a series of identity deterministic beliefs which portray straight white American Christians as being irredeemably evil, all of the GOP factions are united against it. With that definition, “wokeness” is a wedge issue for Democrats, but not Republicans, which is why GOP politicians like to talk about it. But trouble lurks for Republicans when they get into the details.
How far does “wokeness” extend? For example, does it include women advocating for abortion rights? Does it encompass concern about climate change? Does it include the use of vaccines? How does it relate to January 6 and the “rigged” election? And how far should government go to fight it? Should censorship be imposed in some way in spite of the First Amendment? Is legal discrimination against the LGBTQ population acceptable? These questions will divide Reactionaries from the rest of the GOP electorate; we will only know what the predominant opinion within the party is after the 2024 primaries.