Yes, snapcraft.io tells you to use sudo, as not everywhere that can use
snaps has polkit. You're on Ubuntu, though, so polkit should just work.
In any case, sudo should also work :-)

Is there anything 'interesting' about your system, that would set it
apart from a standard default Ubuntu installation?

Can you stop snapd (systemctl stop snapd), make a copy of
/var/lib/snapd/state.json and ~/.snap/auth.json, and then do 'snap
logout', and see if the problem persists?

Thank you.

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