Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers announced Friday he vetoed five bills that would restrict access to abortion in the state. Evers, a Democrat, characterized abortion as “reproductive health care,” saying on Twitter, “I just vetoed five bills that would restrict access to reproductive health care in Wisconsin.” The governor is making abortion a major issue for his 2022 reelection campaign, vowing to quash any pro-life bills put before him. “I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again today: as long as I’m governor, I will veto any legislation that turns back the clock on reproductive rights in this state—and that’s a promise,” he said on Twitter Friday. In a separate video Friday, Evers accused Republican lawmakers across the United States of “attempting to create laws restricting women’s right to choose and cutting access to women’s health care.” All five Wisconsin pro-life bills were written by Republicans, who do not have enough votes in …