Still, religious lobbies and anti-abortion rights groups that oppose the amendment have used that message as one of their primary arguments against the measure since the effort to get it on the ballot began.
Researchers and advocacy groups say abstinence-only education and anti-abortion politics have already had their impact in the state, and the need to keep contraception at the forefront continues.
Abortion rights activists in Nevada are trying to put abortion on the ballot, a move that could have a huge effect on voter turnout in the swing state.