A small group of House Democrats fearful of their re-election prospects has revived the idea of censuring President Trump instead of impeaching him, according to a report out Tuesday.

The Democrats, all repping districts Trump won in 2016, met Monday afternoon to consider their options, no matter how slim, as House Speaker Nancy Pelosi had already put the kibosh on censure, Politico reported.

The lawmakers, about 10, included Reps. Josh Gottheimer of New Jersey, Kurt Schrader of Oregon, Ben McAdams of Utah and Anthony Brindisi of upstate New York.

A poll last week by GOP pollster John McLaughin Associates found that 54 percent of voters in Brindisi’s district opposed impeachment while only 39 percent supported it.

“I think it’s certainly appropriate and might be a little more bipartisan, who knows,” Schrader said Tuesday when asked about censure.

But, he added, “Time’s slipping by,” with Democrats announcing the two articles of impeachment against Trump on Tuesday, and a full vote in the House to take place as early as next week.

“Right now, there’s no other options. This is another option,” said one lawmaker who attended Monday’s meeting.

Pelosi herself had already ruled out censure.

“I think censure is just a way out. If you want to go, you gotta go,” she told reporters in June.

“If the goods are there, you must impeach. Censure is nice, but it is not commensurate with the violations of the Constitution should we decide that’s the way to go.”

Some of the Dems have contacted centrist House Republicans in recent days to see whether they might be willing to censure Trump, the website reported. It’s not known what response they got, if any.