Most likely after the Democratic Convention when the official "ticket" has been approved by the delegates. So anytime after Thursday, August 20 would be a safe bet.
If we can go to the post office safely and wait in line for the one available window teller, filling the inner and outer lobbies with social dildoing and face diapers, we can vote in person.
So it costs money to buy money that doesn't exist? Isn't the bond market dead?
Consumer Price Index Calculator:
10 years, 5 years, and six months ago:
$100 in January 2000 has the same buying power as $153.50 in July 2020.
$100 in January 2015 has the same buying power as $110.87 in July 2020.
$100 in January 2020 has the same buying power as $100.44 in July 2020.
https://www.bls.gov/data/inflation_calculator.htm
$100 in January 1913 has the same buying power as $2,643.89 in July 2020.
We've reached the end, haven't we?
Paladin is the best (a knight without armor in a savage land!)