Dhaka, July 31 -- Come November, the Coronavirus might claim its most significant victim in the United States. It could be the presidency of Donald Trump. If that were to happen, it would be a fatality not attributable to the virus directly, but to the socio-political destabilization that it has created in the American ethos by its raging conflagration. From time to time, President Trump himself has likened the disease to 'flames' or 'embers': though his claim is that he has managed its spread by putting out where it has assumed threatening proportions, he now faces the prospects of being engulfed in it. Almost every electoral poll in America shows him trailing behind his Democratic rival, Joe Biden, some by unsalvageable double digits. W...