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The correct answers are besmirch and tarnish.

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The sentence states that the mayor has "assiduously cultivating an image of integrity." The word "scandal" signals that the blank must be a negative action that would ruin this carefully crafted image.
- Besmirch: This means to make something dirty or to damage the reputation of someone or something in the eyes of others. This word fits perfectly, as a scandal would damage the mayor's reputation.
- Tarnish: This means to lose or cause to lose luster, especially as a result of exposure to air or moisture. Figuratively, it means to damage or spoil. In this context, it describes the process of a scandal spoiling the mayor's reputation.

The other options are incorrect:
- Bolster and solidify are the opposites of the intended meaning, as they mean to support or strengthen.
- Promulgate means to promote or make widely known, which is not the same as damaging a reputation.
- Mollify means to soothe the anger or anxiety of someone. This does not fit the context of a scandal affecting a reputation.
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