President Barack Obama's reversal of opinion on same-sex marriage is unlikely to alter his standing with Arkansas voters, at least in the Fourth Congressional District.

The Fourth District covers all or part of 33 counties in south and western Arkansas.

In two new Talk Business-Hendrix College polls, likely Fourth District Democratic and Republican voters were asked:

Q: Same-sex marriage has become an issue of national discussion this week. Do you support civil marriage between two individuals of the same sex?

Only 26% of 418 Fourth District Democrats supported civil marriage for gay couples, while 69% said they opposed it. Roughly 5% said they had no opinion.

Among GOP voters, opinions were even more decisive. Just 6% of 437 Republican primary voters said they favored same-sex marriages, while 92% said they were opposed to it. Only 2% were undecided.

The question from the two polls was one of several including head-to-head match-ups in each party's Congressional primaries. Results of the Congressional races will be released Sunday morning on TalkBusiness.net.

POLITICS OF THE DEBATE
Arkansas voters passed a constitutional amendment in 2004 that made it unconstitutional for the state to recognize or perform gay marriages or civil unions.

News of Obama's support drew praise and criticism from Arkansas political leaders on both sides of the issue, including Rep. Kathy Webb (D-Little Rock), who is openly gay, and Jerry Cox with the conservative advocacy group, Family Council.

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