I can list names all day long, and you will do nothing but argue with whatever I say ... but I will list 5 Democrats and 5 Republicans who are either Senators, Reps. or Governors, who I consider to be (mostly) honest and who don't appear to be narcissistic in nature.
Before I start listing names, I'm going to post the 12 personality traits most associated with narcissism. In the past, you have applied narcissism as a blanket term for anyone you don't like.
1) Grandiosity
2) Fantasies of Success
3) Desperate Need for Admiration
4) Complete Lack of Empathy for Others, Despite Often Requesting Sympathy for Themselves
5) Deeply Sensitive to Criticism. Will Often Respond to Professional Critiques With Personal Insults Directed at The Critic.
6) A Strong Sense of Entitlement. Will Feel Resentful When Not Receiving Preferential Treatment
7) An Extreme Lack of Self-Awareness. Will Frequently Insult Other People With Adjectives That Could Truthfully be Applied to Them As Well.
8) Conceited, Arrogant and Habitually Boastful
9) Unrealistic Expectations
10) Preoccupation With Physical Appearance to an Extreme.
11) Exploitative
12) The Inability to Admit Fault or Accept Blame/Responsibility for Their Own Mistakes.
Democrats
Sen. Bob Casey (Pennsylvania)
Gov. Roy Cooper (North Carolina)
Gov. Jared Polis (Colorado)
Sen. Mark Kelly (Arizona)
Sen. Angus King (Independent who caucuses with Democrats)
Republicans
Gov. Glenn Youngkin (Virginia)
Gov. Phil Scott (Vermont)
Sen. Lisa Murkowski (Alaska)
Rep. Nancy Mace (South Carolina - 1st District)
Sen. Bill Cassidy (Louisiana)