Yes and I'm actually somewhat sympathetic to the libertarian argument for freedom of conscience for the church on this matter etc.. But I don't think secular libertarians ultimately drive this as a political issue (people I don't agree with entirely but have some real sympathy with), I think theocrats do, and no amount of birth control makes me feel right laying down with them.And since there is, I, for one, would like ALL women to see plainly which side it is that would, if it could, not only take away women's right to choice, but would, if they could, deny contraceptives and birth control to women altogether.
I think the actual danger of rights to birth control being taken away are very low though. The chances of me not being able to afford birth control are basically non-existent. It's really not that expensive (depending on brand etc.). It's not as if it's massively expensive cancer pills or something. And poor women do have Planned Parenthood as mentioned.
But I have already seen which party has taken away my right to trial. The answer is: BOTH! And that means much much more to me than the right to cheap birth control. Not because I'm inclined to a life of crime (not at all, but I have known people in the prison system). If I get arrested it is going to be for protesting someday, when I can stand no more, take my word on that one. But just because I absolutely know from history and feel in the core of my being how crucial that right is. So no very few presidential candidates I could in good conscience vote for regardless of "side".