• With: Reince Priebus, RNC Chairman

    VAN SUSTEREN: How about Congressman Ron Paul?

    PRIEBUS: Again, I don't know when that's going to be coming out. I'm not at liberty to tell you that tonight.

    VAN SUSTEREN: Senator Rick Santorum or Speaker Gingrich?

    (CROSSTALK)

    PRIEBUS: You can keep going down the list, Greta, and I'm sorry, but you know, we're going to roll these things out in waves. This is -- what happened today was the first wave of speakers that you saw. There's going to be others. And I just would rather have everyone kind of wait and see how we roll this out. And I think everyone's going to be really happy with how it comes out.

    VAN SUSTEREN: How is this decision made? Is it made by the campaign or is it made by the RNC?

    PRIEBUS: It's -- quite honestly, it's a 50/50 joint venture. We have a very good working relationship with team Romney. You know, they don't have a deputy chairman in the RNC, like many times they've done before. So they've empowered us and we've worked together on everything, programming, speakers, everything down the line. It's been a great team effort.

    And I think you know Romney victory when we announce the fund- raising totals, that's a joint venture, as well, between the RNC and team Romney. So these things are going to come in waves. I think our entire -- both the base, both independents -- I think people across America are going to love the array of speakers that we have that are out there. And I think it's going to be a good deal.

    VAN SUSTEREN: You go first this year, Democrats second. Would you rather go second?

    PRIEBUS: You know, we went second the last time.

    VAN SUSTEREN: I know you...

    (CROSSTALK)

    PRIEBUS: ... work out very well.

    VAN SUSTEREN: Every other year. Or every other time.

    PRIEBUS: It didn't work out, so we'll go the other way.

    VAN SUSTEREN: All right. Reince, thank you.

    PRIEBUS: All right, thank you, Greta.