No offense to Wisconsin or Erin Hills but I don't.
They are waiting on making the announcement until after the US Am. I'm not sure the top Am's will like the course enough to "rave" about it IMO. Doesn't mean its a bad golf course, just much different than a traditional US Open venue.
With that doubt in their minds, as well as having to compete with the hospitality dollars in between a PGA and Ryder Cup in Kohler, will raise enough doubt in the USGA's mind to at least push a potential US Open there back a few years.