The Constitutional requirements to be Vice President are identical to those needed to be President.
Herbert Hoover’s Vice President, Charles Curtis wasn’t born in a state of the Union (Kansas Territory a year before statehood) and he was an enrolled member of a sovereign Indian Nation (The Kaw Nation) making him also a dual citizen.
Where does it say the territories of the U.S. are not part of the soil of the U.S.
Are you saying that a "Natural Born Citizen" from Guam, Puerto Rico or the U.S. Virgin Islands cannot aspire to the presidency? That's a new one on me. You had better inform those Representatives in the House who represent those particular territories of this .....because I think they disagree with you.
Why do you go out of your way attempting to prop up this foolishness?
Charles Curtis was born on U.S. Soil.....and the "Kaw Nation" was not considered a foreign territory.