Kelly Osbourne is about as eloquent as Donald Trump.

The Project Runway Junior judge was a guest co-host on The View Tuesday and offended many viewers while trying to make a point about the presidential hopeful's own offensive remarks.

The episode, dedicated solely to Hot Topics, was going smoothly until Whoopi Goldberg mentioned that Trump is still leading in the polls. "Yeah, well, what are you gonna do?" she asked. "He's confident that his poll numbers are just going to keep on rising." She then played a clip of Trump on ABC's This Week in which he said, "You have a black president [Barack Obama] who's done very poorly for the African Americans in this country, and I think I will win the African-American vote and I think I will win the Hispanic vote. You've seen the recent polls that came out. [Jonathan Karl], you'll see that, because I'm leading in the Hispanic vote."

The View's Rosie Perez then rattled off some recent polling results from Telemundo and The Wall Street Journal, which found that 75 percent of Latinos do not like Trump; 61 percent said they viewed him very negatively; 13 percent said they viewed him in a positive light; and 50 percent found his immigration rhetoric offensive. Perez said that, according to the poll, 55 percent of Latino voters agreed that Trump's comments about Mexico were "insulting and racist and have no place in a campaign for president."

Raven-Symoné said, "They are acting like children—the children that we were told not to act like." She added, "It's ridiculous."