Today in History: October 7, Arnold Schwarzenegger elected California governor
Briefly

On Oct. 7, 2003, California voters recalled Gov. Gray Davis and elected Arnold Schwarzenegger, illustrating a significant shift in the state’s political landscape.
The Stamp Act Congress convened on this date in 1765, marking a pivotal moment in colonial America’s growing dissent against British taxation policies.
In 1985, the hijacking of the Achille Lauro highlighted the risks of terrorism at sea, resulting in a tragic murder that drew global attention to security issues.
The launch of air attacks in Afghanistan in 2001 marked the beginning of military operations in response to the 9/11 attacks, significantly altering U.S. foreign policy.
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