GOP voters aren't as concerned with wokeness as some GOP candidates might think, a new poll suggests.
Some GOP presidential hopefuls built careers on anti-wokeness, but that's not the priority of most voters.
If given a choice, most GOP voters polled by NYT and Sienna College chose a "law and order" candidate.
Voters don't really care as much about tackling "woke" issues as Republican candidates may think, new polling suggests.
The poll surveyed 1,329 registered voters nationwide, including an oversample of 818 registered Republican voters, according to the Times.
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