Oregon Gov. Kate Brown is likable.

Before COVID-19 shuttered the state Capitol, she was known for cruising the hallways, making friendly conversation with lobbyists, Republicans and reporters as she went. She would compliment someone’s new glasses. She would take the time to write a handwritten note of congratulations for the birth of a baby. She’s affable; a people person who sometimes spiced up her talk of legislative agenda with quirky colloquialisms—like warning people to wear their “metal underpants” when times get tough and promising her constituents she’ll “GSD”—Brown-speak for “get stuff done.”