WASHINGTON—The Senate cleared the major procedural hurdle standing in the way of raising the debt ceiling through early December and heading off a possible default, with a small group of Republicans joining Democrats to reach the 60 votes needed to advance the bill.

Eleven Republicans joined all 50 Democrats in a vote to break a filibuster and proceed to final passage of the measure, which is expected to be approved on party lines later Thursday.

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