Scott Walker's campaign spent $1.4 million, reporting a little more than $153,400 in cash on hand. | Getty Walker's presidential campaign is $1.2 million in debt

Scott Walker's failed presidential bid is still more than $1.2 million in debt, according to a Federal Election Commission filing released Friday.

The governor of Wisconsin, who bowed out of the Republican race in September, raised $597,000 in the fourth quarter despite having dropped out of the race before the quarter begin.


His campaign spent $1.4 million, reporting a little more than $153,400 in cash on hand.

"Governor Walker made substantial progress in addressing financial commitments over the last quarter, and he remains humbled by the outpouring of support from friends across the country who continue to believe in his commonsense reform agenda," Walker campaign spokesman Joe Fadness told POLITICO.