I've been keeping pretty quiet about the governor's race during the doldrums of summer, but two recent items about Republican challenger Chris Dudley piqued my interest.

- NYT
- Chris Dudley: He has a case of the talls.
2. Chris Dudley says he's pro-choice, but would roll back abortion access. Carla Axtman over at BlueOregon had a good post noting that the NYTimes and Daily Show said Dudley is a unique candidate because "he supports abortion rights and civil unions." So if Dudley supports abortion rights, why did Democrat John Kitzhaber just snag the endorsement of both Planned Parenthood and NARAL? Planned Parenthood Advocates of Oregon chief Roey Thorpe says in their endorsement interview, Dudley said he was pro-choice but personally opposed abortion. "It was pretty clear that he would roll back access to abortion in Oregon," says Thorpe, pointing to Dudley's stance that he would support requiring parental notification for minors' abortions. Oregon voters defeated that idea at the ballot in 2006 because no one wants young women to "choose" to have their baby because they're afraid or unable to tell their parents.